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Key Features in an Ohio Single Payer Health Care Plan

Started by irishbobcat, April 06, 2010, 07:52:41 AM

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Key Features in an Ohio Single Payer Health Care Plan

Universal, Comprehensive Coverage
Only such coverage ensures access, avoids a two-class system, and minimizes expense

No out-of-pocket payments
Co-payments and deductibles are barriers to access, administratively unwieldy, and unnecessary for cost containment

A single insurance plan in the state, administered by a public or quasi-public agency
A fragmentary payment system that entrusts private firms with administration ensures the waste of billions of dollars on useless paper pushing and profits. Private insurance duplicating public coverage fosters two-class care and drives up costs; such duplication should be prohibited

Single site operating budgets for hospitals, nursing homes, allowed group and staff model HMOs and other providers with separate allocation of capital funds
Billing on a per-patient basis creates unnecessary administrative complexity and expense. A budget separate from operating expenses will be allowed for capital improvements

Free Choice of Providers
Patients should be free to seek care from any licensed health care provider, without financial incentives or penalties

Public Accountability, Not Corporate Dictates
The public has an absolute right to democratically set overall health policies and priorities, but medical decisions must be made by patients and providers rather than dictated from afar. Market mechanisms principally empower employers and insurance bureaucrats pursuing narrow financial interests

Ban on For-Profit Health Care Providers
Profit seeking inevitably distorts care and diverts resources from patients to investors

Protection of the rights of health care and insurance workers
A single-payer state health program would eliminate the jobs of hundreds of thousands of people who currently perform billing, advertising, eligibility determination, and other superfluous tasks. These workers must be guaranteed retraining and placement in meaningful jobs.

As long as Ted Strickland takes $10,000 donations from Medical Mutual and other insurance companies, you will never see Single-Payer Health Care in Ohio. It's time to remove Ted Strickland from office and in place put Single-Payer Health Care for all Ohioans.